Screen Adaptations and the Politics of Childhood Transforming Children's Literature into Film
Título:
Screen Adaptations and the Politics of Childhood Transforming Children's Literature into Film
ISBN:
9781137395412
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Edição:
1st ed. 2018.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Descrição Física:
IX, 280 p. online resource.
Série:
Palgrave Studies in Adaptation and Visual Culture,
Conteúdo:
1. Introduction: 'Palimpsestuous Intertextualities' and the Cultural Politics of Childhood -- 2. The Imperial Child and the Romantic Child: Film Adaptation as Cultural Capital -- 3. The Dream Child and the Wild Child: Adapting the Carnivalesque -- 4. 'Flapping Ribbons of shaped Space-Time': Genre Mixing, Intertextuality and Metafiction in Fiction and Film Adaptation -- 5. Angels, Monsters and Childhood: Liminality and the Quotidian Surreal -- 6. Invisible Children: Representing Childhood across Cultures -- 7. Epilogue.
Resumo:
This book features a cutting edge approach to the study of film adaptations of literature for children and young people, and the narratives about childhood those adaptations enact. Historically, film media has always had a partiality for the adaptation of 'classic' literary texts for children. As economic and cultural commodities, McCallum points out how such screen adaptations play a crucial role in the cultural reproduction and transformation of childhood and youth, and indeed are a rich resource for the examination of changing cultural values and ideologies, particularly around contested narratives of childhood. The chapters examine various representations of childhood: as shifting states of innocence and wildness, liminality, marginalisation and invisibility. The book focuses on a range of literary and film genres, from 'classic' texts, to experimental, carnivalesque, magical realist, and cross-cultural texts. .
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LANGUAGE:
Inglês